SNOLAB is an underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics. Situated two km below the surface in the Vale Creighton Mine located near Sudbury Ontario Canada, SNOLAB is an expansion of the existing facilities constructed for the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) solar neutrino experiment.

Presents an overview of electrogastrography from methodological point of view, explains the quantitative information that can be extracted from EGG, and discuss clinical studies related to gastric electrical activity.

Dr. M. MINTCHEV has extensive experience in biomedical engineering, signal processing and instrumentation. His research is in the area of low-frequency instrumentation, gastrointestinal motility and stimulation, biomedical and oilfield sensors, computer modeling of electrophysiological and physical phenomena, and design of microprocessor-based embedded systems for biomedical and oilfield applications. His work on validation and quantification of electrogastrograms (E.G.G.) has led to the first application of the E.G.G. technique in a clinical environment in Canada. Dr. Mintchev has been an invited speaker to many universities and forums in the U.S.A., Great Britain, Canada, Italy, The Netherlands, and Bulgaria.

The Council of the Association of Bulgarian Engineers in Canada is proud to congratulate our Colleague Prof. Dr. Martin P. Mintchev for his pioneering work and successful contribution to the field of biomedical instrumentation.

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